2014
DOI: 10.1558/jca.v1i1.91
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Anthropocene and Transdisciplinarity

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“…Paul Crutzen suggested naming the new period not after some geologically relevant traits (then 'plastocene' might have been a good choice), but to raise the public awareness of the human impact on the Earth System, and the human responsibility to stabilise it. While often understood in policy debates in this way, some misread it as an opportunity (Domanska 2011;Kelly 2014) or even as a declaration of freedom to shape the earth at will, even expanding on their past hubris (Asafu-Adjaye et al 2022;Buck 2015). Since they are right in one point, that the wording is essentially not a standard geoscience one and the discussion is ongoing whether or not Anthropocene is a suitable chronostratigraphic term (Luciano 2022), we can leave it to the geoscience community to accept this wording or not as a disciplinary term.…”
Section: The Anthropocene-a New Geological Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paul Crutzen suggested naming the new period not after some geologically relevant traits (then 'plastocene' might have been a good choice), but to raise the public awareness of the human impact on the Earth System, and the human responsibility to stabilise it. While often understood in policy debates in this way, some misread it as an opportunity (Domanska 2011;Kelly 2014) or even as a declaration of freedom to shape the earth at will, even expanding on their past hubris (Asafu-Adjaye et al 2022;Buck 2015). Since they are right in one point, that the wording is essentially not a standard geoscience one and the discussion is ongoing whether or not Anthropocene is a suitable chronostratigraphic term (Luciano 2022), we can leave it to the geoscience community to accept this wording or not as a disciplinary term.…”
Section: The Anthropocene-a New Geological Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Anthropocene nearly always serves as a metanarrative of modernity-a narrative in which energy-and resource-intensive industrialization and capitalism have been accompanied by population booms, increased flows of goods and peoples, the central role of nation-states, and demands for improvements in quality of life. It is a story in which humans have exploited the environment at unprecedented and ever-expanding rates, soon finding that their local actions have consequences on global scales (Kelly 2014). The Anthropocene becomes a category for critiquea way to define excess, limits, thresholds, and boundaries (Meadows et al 1972;Chakrabarty 2009;Rockström et al 2009;Dibley 2012).…”
Section: • • •mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Anthropocene nearly always serves as a metanarrative of modernity-a narrative in which energy-and resource-intensive industrialization and capitalism have been accompanied by population booms, increased flows of goods and peoples, the central role of nation-states, and demands for improvements in quality of life. It is a story in which humans have exploited the environment at unprecedented and ever-expanding rates, soon finding that their local actions have consequences on global scales (Kelly 2014). The Anthropocene becomes a category for critiquea way to define excess, limits, thresholds, and boundaries (Meadows et al 1972;Chakrabarty 2009;Rockström et al 2009;Dibley 2012).…”
Section: Problems Of Agencymentioning
confidence: 99%